Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 382 § 382.360 — Appeals from orders of board of county commissioners
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 382 ·
Oregon Code § 382.360·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appeals from orders of board of county commissioners.
(1) There shall be no appeal from
the order mentioned in ORS 382.355 (2).
(2) Within 10
days after the entry of the order mentioned in ORS 382.355 (3), any one or more
of the petitioners may appeal to the circuit court in the same manner as
appeals are taken from the county court in actions at law, except that the
notice of appeal, if not entered in the journal at the time the order is made,
shall be served on the county clerk and no appeal bond shall be required.
(3) If the
circuit court upon appeal is satisfied that the board of county commissioners
should have ordered an election, the circuit court shall direct the board of
county commissioners to proceed as if it had declared the proceedings
sufficient. If upon appeal the circuit court decides that the judgment of the
board of county commissioners was correct it shall make an order affirming the
judgment of the board of county commissioners. There shall be no appeal from
the judgment of the circuit court.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 382.360
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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